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Engineering firm donates robotics laboratory to school


Julius Berger Nigeria PLC has donated a fully equipped robotics laboratory to Government Secondary School, Gwarinpa, Life Camp, in the Federal Capital Territory.

In a statement, it was noted that the new laboratory, stocked with robotics kits, computers, and hands-on learning materials, was designed to give students the opportunity to explore practical tech concepts and build essential problem-solving skills.

The Project Coordinator for Region Central and North at Julius Berger, Dr. Amodu Ismaila, expressed appreciation for the warm relationship between the company and the Gwarinpa community.

He noted that the school environment has become more comfortable and conducive to learning. According to him, Gwarinpa Secondary School has long been a neighbour to the company’s camp, and over the years, the school has continued to educate their children as well as other students in the area.

Ismaila said, “The company, as a good corporate citizen, has had to be contracted to execute many projects in the area,” adding that through these various projects, Julius Berger remains both a good neighbour and a committed partner to the communities it serves.

“ICT forms the backbone of modern development, enabling a wide range of possibilities, from digital learning to emerging technologies like artificial intelligence. He added that once ICT facilities are in place, all that is required is continuous upgrading of smart classrooms and steady progress from there.

The school principal, Abubakar Ajayi, expressed his gratitude to the company for its continuous and sustained contribution to the growth of the school.

He said, “Let me end it by saying that what you have done is a motivation for other organisations to copy. It is a good example. Since Julius Berger is close to me, you are about the only person or organisation I can easily run to. We will be coming back from time to time. Before I came here, when I took over the school, I saw the set of student furniture that Julius Berger donated, very beautiful and durable. We hope that this partnership will continue.”

The statement further noted that the donation of the robotics laboratory goes beyond providing physical tools. It represents a strong investment in young people and their potential.

“By supporting initiatives like this, Julius Berger continues to play an important role in developing the next generation of curious thinkers and problem-solvers. Also, through actions like these, the company is reaffirming its commitment to community growth and its belief that empowering students today helps build a brighter, stronger Nigeria tomorrow.

“Over the years, Julius Berger has consistently used its CSR efforts to contribute meaningfully to communities across the country. The company’s belief in building beyond infrastructure continues to guide its interventions, ensuring that its impact is felt not only in construction sites but also in classrooms, homes, and public institutions. By supporting education, the company reinforces the idea that true development begins with empowering people,” it concluded.

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